KASA
Gasa (poetry)
Gasa (or Kasa) were a form of poetry popular during the
Joseon Dynasty in
Korea. They were commonly sung, and were popular among
yangban women.
Jeong Cheol, a poet of the 16th century, is regarded as having perfected the form, which consisted of parallel lines, each broken into two four-syllable units. The form had first emerged during the
Goryeo period.
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kasa
n.
safe, cash register, coffer, cash desk, checkout, strongbox, cashbox, register, cashier's desk, cashier's office, chest, case, crate, desk, Peter, till, vaulting-horse
kas
n.
muscle, brawn
kasmak
v.
stretch tight, tighten, contract, flex, strain, clamp, tauten
kaş
n.
eyebrow, brow
kasa
"safe, strongbox, coffer; till; safe-deposit box; box, chest; cab, bodywork; door frame, window frame; case, crate; checkout, desk; horse; grommet, grummet"
Kasa
Meal-Safe-Counter-Gruel-Paste-Pap-Flummery-Mash-Pulp-Slurry
kasa
counter
kaša
pap